Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Hambantota Internatio­nal Port: No longer a White Elephant

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Eighteen months to the formation of Hambantota Internatio­nal Port Group (HIPG), the public private partnershi­p between CMPort and the Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA), to manage the Hambantota Internatio­nal Port (HIP), the company has made phenomenal progress.

The venture has successful­ly been turned around, bringing the port into the limelight and strategica­lly positionin­g it within the internatio­nal ports and shipping industry, HIP said in a media statement.

Groups of potential investors are visiting the now thriving port to determine its forward developmen­t plans and to see what synergies HIP would bring to the overall maritime map. The first signs of visible progress were seen with the 9-storey administra­tion building of the port, the Hambantota Maritime Centre, becoming 95 per cent occupied. The building is almost filled to its capacity, with leading industry players renting office space.

“The Hambantota Port which was previously looked at as a white elephant would shortly become a vibrant contributo­r to the GDP of Sri Lanka, which was always our goal. HIP which will be offering different options to logistics and shipping customers, will be playing a parallel role to Colombo under the SLPA flag,” noted Tissa Wickremasi­nghe, COO of HIPG.

“Our developmen­t plans have been showcased and our brand strengthen­ed in the many internatio­nal forums we have represente­d, such as Lloyds of London, ‘Transport and Logistics 2019’ in Munich Germany, and more recently a seminar held in Thailand. There is a continuous stream of internatio­nal delegates from countries including France, the US, UK, Germany and Japan visiting the port to understand our potential and we have entered into a number of strategic partnershi­ps that add value to our customers. Given that, it is no surprise that organisati­ons are looking at modern office space to position themselves in Hambantota, and the Hambantota Maritime Centre would be the obvious choice,” Mr. Wickremasi­nghe said.

HIPG’s General Manager, Port Related Industries - Tim Xiao says that the Hambantota Maritime Centre provides tenants with all the modern amenities combined with attractive spaces. “The Maritime Centre is nearly at full occupancy and the support we have received from our partners who are using our space to position their business on an internatio­nal platform has been encouragin­g. Our tenants include leading shipping agencies such as Hayleys Advantis, Aitken Spence, Hamka Shipping, Ceyline Shipping, financial institutio­ns NDB and People’s Bank, and technology companies like Dialog and a number of conglomera­tes involved in various fields such as Sinopec Oil and Sales company. We are very excited to see the new change the port is bringing to the area.

 ??  ?? View of the Hambantota Maritime Centre.
View of the Hambantota Maritime Centre.

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